Claire Redfield (
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[Open] Living with painful memories...
🧙 WHO: Claire Redfield
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⚔️️ WHAT: An open log with some closed prompts.
🕒 WHEN: Early April
🗺️ WHERE: All over Avalon. Primarily the Training Grounds and Camelot.
⚠️ WARNINGS: Possible Strong Language, mentions of Zombies and other Resident Evil canon things, and general violence/blood in quest threads
Note that I will match Prose or Brackets, I have no preference!
Moving Day (Camelot/The Inn)
When the rain starts, the only thing Claire can think of is that old proverb April showers bring May flowers. The heavy, heavy rainfall isn't really unexpected since this is basically magical England, but she can't help but curse her luck at deciding to move during a rainstorm. Renting out a small house with a couple of extra rooms for her and Sherry wasn't exactly straining the budget, so it made sense. They needed room to grow, and so did their familiars.
And so the inn's hallways are filled with the sounds of moving boxes and one Claire Redfield with a stack of them in her arms. Not that Claire has a ton of stuff, but she's been here for a few months and she's a bit of a pack-rat. Also, she's kind of moving alone, not wanting to be a pain.
"Sorry, you mind telling me when I'm about to hit the steps?" she asks, realizing she's not alone in the hallway and can't quite see the stairs around the boxes. "And...sorry for being in the way."
I'm Only Happy When It Rains (Training Grounds)
After getting everything moved over, which is of course when there's a short break in the weather, an exasperated Claire heads over to the training grounds. That's the best place to blow off some extra steam, in her estimation. This time, she's working with something new. Dark Magic she's gotten a fairly decent grasp at by now, but her Green Magic is something totally new. Standing in the center of a circle of training dummies, she's holding out her hands, and out of her sleeves a dozen or so small vines seem to be writhing and growing. They're moving slowly, and Claire is obviously deeply focused, but after a moment or two they go limp and she sags in plain exhaustion.
"Fucking hell, this is hard..."
Spiders, Man! (Quest, Closed to Pre-Plotted CR)
Sliding off of her bike and looking at her companion, Claire makes no bones about her trepidation. The Dog had already run on ahead, sniffing out the location, and she trusts her familiar to do a good job with that...but going into a dark and enclosed space full of monsters brings back some bad memories. Breathing out slowly, trying to steady herself as she checks her pack, she nods. And then nods again, more to herself this time.
"Ready, then?" she asks, voice full of feigned confidence, hand resting on her familiar's shaggy head.
The Library...is Open! (Quest, Closed to Pre-Plotted CR)
Hand on her gun, the Dog at her side, Claire's feeling decidedly more comfortable with the Labyrinth than she had the spider hollows earlier that week. This is at least inside, and it's more within her wheelhouse than giant spiders. Plus, all they have to do is hunt down some slimes and those seem easy enough to kill.
So, flashlight held up, shoulders back, she grins confidently.
"Alright. So did you go down and explore this place before?"
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⚔️️ WHAT: An open log with some closed prompts.
🕒 WHEN: Early April
🗺️ WHERE: All over Avalon. Primarily the Training Grounds and Camelot.
⚠️ WARNINGS: Possible Strong Language, mentions of Zombies and other Resident Evil canon things, and general violence/blood in quest threads
Note that I will match Prose or Brackets, I have no preference!
Moving Day (Camelot/The Inn)
When the rain starts, the only thing Claire can think of is that old proverb April showers bring May flowers. The heavy, heavy rainfall isn't really unexpected since this is basically magical England, but she can't help but curse her luck at deciding to move during a rainstorm. Renting out a small house with a couple of extra rooms for her and Sherry wasn't exactly straining the budget, so it made sense. They needed room to grow, and so did their familiars.
And so the inn's hallways are filled with the sounds of moving boxes and one Claire Redfield with a stack of them in her arms. Not that Claire has a ton of stuff, but she's been here for a few months and she's a bit of a pack-rat. Also, she's kind of moving alone, not wanting to be a pain.
"Sorry, you mind telling me when I'm about to hit the steps?" she asks, realizing she's not alone in the hallway and can't quite see the stairs around the boxes. "And...sorry for being in the way."
I'm Only Happy When It Rains (Training Grounds)
After getting everything moved over, which is of course when there's a short break in the weather, an exasperated Claire heads over to the training grounds. That's the best place to blow off some extra steam, in her estimation. This time, she's working with something new. Dark Magic she's gotten a fairly decent grasp at by now, but her Green Magic is something totally new. Standing in the center of a circle of training dummies, she's holding out her hands, and out of her sleeves a dozen or so small vines seem to be writhing and growing. They're moving slowly, and Claire is obviously deeply focused, but after a moment or two they go limp and she sags in plain exhaustion.
"Fucking hell, this is hard..."
Spiders, Man! (Quest, Closed to Pre-Plotted CR)
Sliding off of her bike and looking at her companion, Claire makes no bones about her trepidation. The Dog had already run on ahead, sniffing out the location, and she trusts her familiar to do a good job with that...but going into a dark and enclosed space full of monsters brings back some bad memories. Breathing out slowly, trying to steady herself as she checks her pack, she nods. And then nods again, more to herself this time.
"Ready, then?" she asks, voice full of feigned confidence, hand resting on her familiar's shaggy head.
The Library...is Open! (Quest, Closed to Pre-Plotted CR)
Hand on her gun, the Dog at her side, Claire's feeling decidedly more comfortable with the Labyrinth than she had the spider hollows earlier that week. This is at least inside, and it's more within her wheelhouse than giant spiders. Plus, all they have to do is hunt down some slimes and those seem easy enough to kill.
So, flashlight held up, shoulders back, she grins confidently.
"Alright. So did you go down and explore this place before?"
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So Many Spiders
"U-Umm, so listen, you guys mind if I stay out here?" She squeaks. "A-After all, someone's gotta watch the horse and hog, right?"
Chris nods. "Fine. But don't fall asleep this time." She says sternly.
"Absolutely no chance of that, FC. Trust me."
"Good. In that case Claire, I shall take the lead." She offers, then holds out her sword, and closes her eyes. It's sort of fitting she makes the spell's debut here, since it was working with Claire primarily that helped Chris find her focus regarding her Elemental magic. Drawing on the necessary energies, she passes her hand over the blade, focusing the familiar feel of fire magic onto the weapon, rather than channeling it herself. Her sword erupts in a sheath of flame where her hand passes over it with a whoomph.
She examines her Fireblade with satisfaction. "Excellent. I'm glad it worked." And it'll provide no small amount of light down there as well. Good for them, bad for the spiders. She steps forward past Claire to take point without fuss, holding the sword out in front of her as a source of light. "Stay close." She tells Claire, and proceeds forward.
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"Sure. Better that way, since you have the sword and armor, and I have a gun."
And unlike so many people in the movies, she knows guns work best at a distance. No need to be right up on someone to shoot them.
The spellwork on Chris's part earns her an impressed nod. She had figured that her new friend could manage the spell, and all it had really taken was practice. It was good to be helpful, calling her mind back to the first few tips that Caster had given her.
"I'm right behind you," she says, the fingers of her free hand conjuring up an inky shield that covers her flanks.
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"G-Good luck! Don't let them lay their eggs in you!" Holly helpfully calls from behind them as they enter the caves, though the din of the rain muffles her call.
"Have you ever faced uncommonly large arachnids in your world?" She asks, keeping her voice low. "They are a not uncommon pest in mine, but I know people can find them unnerving." All the legs and chittering can be rather off-putting.
Strung over the opening in front of them are a few white whisps, blowing towards the cave entrance behind them. Chris reaches up and touches one with her gauntleted fist. It sticks in the manner which she expected, and she shakes it off with some effort. "Webbing. It'll get more pronounced as we head in. Be careful not to get stuck to it, it can slow you down."
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That's it. That's Claire's parting shot at the familiar. That's totally not helpful, you little devil!
Reorienting herself, she finally responds to the actual question.
"No. The only kinds of monsters I've dealt with at home are...a little less natural. We don't really have them, but that incident I mentioned at the party involved a bunch. To tell you the truth, I've done more fighting here than I have at home."
Then again, she'd thrown herself into all sorts of dangerous situations on purpose, here. It seemed like the thing to do, since it needed to be done, and if she didn't do it then some kid was going to have to. Or some kid was going to try, and get hurt.
"Got it," she says, positioning her shadow shield at an angle to press the webbing out of the way. "What should I be aware of, when it comes to these things? Aim for the eyes?"
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vague cw for rapid plant growth.
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Moving Day
"...Oh! Yes," she replies finally, remembering herself and walking out towards the stairway to indicate the landing. "Of course. Um, you still have plenty of clearance... just until you reach here."
Ugh I literally never got this notif! I'm so sorry!
"Thanks. Sorry to interrupt your day. Just wanted to get these boxes done in one trip, y'know?"
As she reaches the stairs, and she's able to lower the boxes just a bit to see over it...she confirms her thoughts
"...And hey you."
Absolutely no worries!!!
"Oh!" Rinea stammers again, flustered. Her face rapidly begins to color, suddenly mortified. Oh, the things she'd subjected this girl to! The parts of herself that she hadn't meant to unload upon someone who is in reality a perfect stranger...!
"Lady-- Lady Claire," she manages, hands to her cheeks and expression creased with increasing shame.
"Goodness, I... I'm sorry. I don't know what to... What to..."
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Library
The Owl had taken up a silent perch on a bit of carved stone, and offered no verbal guidance. But with his help, seeing through the dark was much simpler.
"I made it across the library, yes. But my claws were useless on the enemies below."
Perhaps because all she had were this form's weakened ones. Retreating was wise, but still chafed at Lethe's nature.
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Claire grinned, feeling a little cocky, but then how much worse could this be than Raccoon's sewers? The answer was "probably but in a different way" and she knew it, but it seemed a bit better to put on a show for Lethe.
"How's your magic? I never did ask what kind you got," she asks, heading into the first room, flashlight scanning the area.
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At Claire's question, though, her ears flicked in what could almost be called a smile.
"Showing you might be easier," the laguz said, as her form blurred and smoldered away. The light of the transformation was bright in the dark, but didn't linger. A panther sized cat, still with Lethe's bracer and green collar, hopped up onto a rather tall pile of rubble with ease, and she looked back with a swish of her tail.
"I can drain...magic, as well." The cat's mouth didn't quite move the same way a human's would, tending to emphasize the growly r's. But the words got there all the same.
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cw...ish? for gross plant things.
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moving day/the inn
The sound of movement and boxes shifting are what draw him to open the door to his own room and lean out into the corridor to investigate, but it's not until she speaks— for he can't quite see her through the boxes she's carrying, after all— that he recognizes who it is that's making all the noise to begin with.
Interesting. He had thought he ought to seek out those who had caught a glimpse of Ivalice through his memory, but hadn't realized the two of them were hallmates. Emphasis on were, it would seem.]
You're not doing this all yourself, are you? Slow down a touch, you're nearly there—
[He steps out into the hallway itself and leaves his door open behind him, moving to take the topmost box off of her stack to free up her field of vision a bit.]
That ought to at least somewhat reduce the risk of a broken neck.
[He doesn't care how combat-savvy someone is, you don't venture towards a descent half-blind.]
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If you're volunteering, I don't mind the help. Not as exciting as tomb-raiding, but it's easier with a partner.
[The whole affair was unusual to say the least. She does remember rather vividly the life that other Claire had led, even if it was a fake one. It'd been a good deal more adventurous, but also fulfilling, in a weird way.]
You doing okay?
[Down the stairs she starts, taking it slow.]
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Far be it from me to leave a lady to struggle.
[Not that she can't take care of herself, as she's more than shown that she absolutely can, but nobody can see through boxes.]
Well enough, all things considered. No walls come to life to drive me out of my room, which is certainly something. [Definitely fewer Demon Walls in Camelot, or at least this part of the city.] And yourself? Underwhelmed by the hotel's hospitality, I suppose?
[Seeing as she is, clearly, relocating. He keeps up with her easily enough, his own movements steady and measured to keep the load balanced.]
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the library is open
There is a small blue floating ball of energy following Venti. His familiar is quiet for the most part aside from a few squeaks it gives from time to time. And while Venti isn't particularly the biggest workaholic there is he does have a bow strapped to his back.]
I've only heard of what happened in this place once before, something about ghosts and spectres? How slimes infested this place next is anyone's next guess. I'm half a mind to wonder if someone let them in and they bred to their heart's content.
[Venti hums...]
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That would be dumb, but hey, who knows. There's all kinds of stupid people that do stupid things. Honestly, slimes in a library?
[Ghosts make more sense. She's seen Ghostbusters!]
Never did as, what kind of magic did they saddle you with?
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[Ick ick. At least meanwhile Venti seems to lift a hand and an arrow from his collection seems to float up and hovers in the air between them.]
I've been gifted with kinetic! And, hm, cognitive too? But I've yet to try this new skill out yet. I suppose it was too much to ask for some wind magic.
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I’m Only Happy When It Rains
So he is also at the training grounds trying to concentrate in conjuring fire from his left hand and only succeeding in creating a small flame when he hears vines sagging down onto the ground and sees that Claire is having troubles with Green Magic.
“Hey Claire, I could hear vines sagging down, what’s wrong?” he asks her in concern while he tries to make a larger flame to come out from his hand again.
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Realistically, Claire probably started with a spell that was entirely too big for her, as a newbie to the magic. It was much, much more difficult than working with her Dark spells, especially shadow.
"I just need to practice. Build up the muscles, I guess."
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“Okay, I see. At least practising does help a lot, though you’re right on some magics needing a lot more magical stamina than we currently have at the moment,” he admits to her, “Currently, I tend to accidentally set some things, mostly trees and bushes, on fire right now, so I do feel like I was trying too hard to make things work.”
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Ahhh, I almost forgot about this!
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spiderssss
At least, that's what Kate's reminding herself as they get there.
"Always." Got to be ready, right?
She steps in, fingers curling into her palm as the darkness of the cave begins to swallow her whole.
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Claire and her familiar, a massive black dog with coal-red eyes, follow. One hand on the grip of her revolver, the other held out ahead of her, she immediately conjures up a shield of shadows. Inky black energy with bright edges settles at her back, angled to cover the ceiling as well.
"They'll probably come at us from above. So, keep an eye out."
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(Ones which look an awful lot like Marc's shirts and slacks, but Kate tries to forget that particular fact. She'd never get anything done otherwise.)
Claire mentions their probable trajectory and Kate grimaces. "Ugh..." She could make this a lot easier for both of them, but—
Well. It's a shitty deal for her.
"Think I can speed this up."
But fine. It's not like she's not used to the overwhelming sensations anyway. Just a deep breath and a grasp of new, still unfamiliar magic, and there's the heartbeat next to her, and the one belonging to the familiar, both thundering away. Jesus. One more breath.
Separate things, Galloway, yeah? It's like taking apart a rifle.
What would you know?
But Ainsworth wasn't wrong there. She pushes past the sounds closest and tries to quiet them, to listen to what's further out.
"North-east. And above us."
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Moving Day
She's probably in the way. Aerith casts a quick glance around herself and she steps to the side, holding out hands that Claire can't possibly see around her stack, as if that reassurance will do anything at all.
"Why don't you let me help you?" she asks, thinking that guy from the farm with the kinetic magic would be a great help right about now. "Also, you've got maybe five or so steps more before you reach the stairs. Can I take some of those so you're not carrying all of them?"
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"Sure, if you want, Aerith. I wouldn't want to put you out though."
She does have this, she's fine! But she also isn't really expecting anyone to help her. This wouldn't be the first time she moved in or out of a place alone.
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She tries not to waste too much of Claire's time and opts for taking a couple of the boxes that are stacked on top. Then she moves aside to give Claire more room to get down the stairs, so she might follow along carefully.
"What is all of this?"
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Thinking I'll drop this as a short ending and tag your new post!